COVID-19 & PEPFAR: Implications for the FutureKaiser Family Foundation – May 20, 2020
The potential for COVID-19 to significantly affect the health and development of low and middle income countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, has serious implications for PEPFAR.

Following the release of amfAR’s study on how COVID-10 disproportionately impacts black Americans, amfAR Vice President and Director of Public Policy Greg Millett urges policy makes to “address it proactively.”

WHO and UNAIDS estimate that if efforts are not made to mitigate and overcome interruptions in health services during the COVID-19 pandemic, a six-month disruption of antiretroviral therapy could lead to more than 500 000 extra deaths from AIDS-related illnesses.

What South Africa Learned from AIDSThe Economist – April 16, 2020
South Africa has more people infected with HIV than any other country, which has provided them with vast knowledge of how -and how not to - tackle infectious diseases.

Physicians Launch COVID-19 and HIV RegistryPOZ – April 16, 2020
Physicians announced a new database, “Coronavirus Under Research Exclusion,” which will collect information about cases of COVID-19 among people living with HIV.

Lessons from the HIV Epidemic for the COVID-19 EpidemicMedscape – April 8, 2020
amfAR VP and Director of Public Policy, Greg Millett, weighs in on lessons learned from the HIV epidemic. amfAR’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Database and recent Affordable Care Act report are also included as sources.